Philippine and US Marines exchanged notes on amphibious assault vehicles (AAV) ahead of their annual military exercises, Kamandag 3. | FMangosingINQ
Philippine and U.S. Marines drive a Philippine assault amphibious vehicle onto the BRP Davao Del Sur during an AAV subject matter expert exchange in Subic Bay, Philippines, Sept. 4, 2019.
Philippine Marines launched newly-acquired AAVs from the BRP Davao del Sur, a Philippine Navy ship, according to a statement from the US Embassy on Friday .Photos from the US Marine Corps showed Philippine and US Marines conducting ship-to-shore landings on Subic Bay last Sept. 4. U.S. Marine Corps Sgt. Timothy Hoff discusses an assault amphibious vehicle operation plan with Philippine Marines in preparation for an AAV launch during an AAV subject matter expert exchange in Subic Bay, Philippines, Aug 30. 2019.
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